After a shaky launch, Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots on Nintendo Switch has received another update, this time syncing with recent fixes from other platforms.
Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots update addresses major bugs

Version 1.1.2 of Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots is now live on Switch, and it comes with a long list of improvements. According to the game’s Japanese social account, this patch brings the Switch version up to speed with updates already rolled out on Steam and PlayStation 5.
Performance issues and frustrating bugs that blocked progress have now been addressed. And yes, that includes the infamous ball-falling-through-the-cup glitch.
What’s included in Version 1.1.2
This update applies all changes made in:
- Steam version up to Ver 1.0.4
- PS5 version up to Ver 1.1.5
Here are the major fixes and tweaks now in effect for Switch:
- Adjusted the curve width of “Side Spin” to better reflect the impact gauge
- Fixed blocked progress in some World Tour scenarios
- Solved challenges that wouldn’t register as cleared in World Tour
- Patched collision bugs where balls dropped through the course or cup
- Corrected out-of-bounds calls in Tornado Cup mode under rare conditions
- Reduced the frequency of the caddy’s prompting voice
- Addressed several other minor issues
Switch version catches up after the delay
Although the update brings good news, it comes after a longer wait than players expected. The development team acknowledged the delay and apologized, promising more consistent support moving forward.
Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots is still improving post-launch
Despite early hiccups, the devs are clearly putting effort into recovery. The developers have brought Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots on Switch closer in line with the more stable PC and PlayStation versions, and they plan to continue updating it.
Devs promise ongoing support for Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots
The team says it’s not done. Feedback from players will shape future updates, with more patches scheduled across all platforms. If you dropped off due to bugs or glitches, this might be the time to revisit.